Abstract

This paper studies a robust portfolio optimization problem under a multi-factor volatility model. We derive optimal strategies analytically under the worst-case scenario with or without derivative trading in complete and incomplete markets and for assets with jump risk. We extend our study to the case with correlated volatility factors and propose an analytical approximation for the robust optimal strategy. To illustrate the effects of ambiguity, we compare our optimal robust strategy with the strategies that ignore the information of uncertainty, and provide the welfare analysis. We also discuss how derivative trading affects the optimal strategies. Finally, numerical experiments are provided to demonstrate the behavior of the optimal strategy and the utility loss.

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